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It’s Been a While… (+ Some Short Reviews)
I haven’t posted on this blog for… quite a long time now. I’ve spent the last year studying for a Masters’ in Publishing Studies — so it’s been a hectic twelve months! However,…
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Sorcery of Thorns by Margaret Rogerson
Sorcery of Thorns has been on my radar for a while. Initially, when I read the synopsis, I wasn't entirely fussed about picking it up. However, after seeing a lot of positive reviews, and…
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Short Reviews of Recent Reads
I’ve read a good few books over the last few weeks, but I haven’t really had the time to review them and, now that it’s been a while, I’m not really feeling in…
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Kingdom Cold by Brittni Chenelle
Publication: February 14th 2019, Self-Published Pages: 278 Purchase: Amazon | Goodreads Attempted murder, that's how sixteen-year-old Princess Charlotte's engagement starts. It seems like the only thing she has in common with Prince Young…
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Just Enough by Flavia Biondi
It's been years since I've read a graphic novel. However, after recently becoming a member of NetGalley, I came across Flavia Biondi's Just Enough in the 'read now' section, and was instantly drawn…
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Other Words For Smoke by Sarah Maria Griffin
Other Words For Smoke was entirely a cover buy for me, picked up on a whim. The synopsis doesn't give away much but, when I started reading, I was glad of this. I…
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Finale by Stephanie Garber
I fell in love with Stephanie Garber's Caraval trilogy from the second I picked up the first book. I was instantly captivated by the magical world she had created -- and this feeling…
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Sonny and Me by Ross Sayers
Sonny and Me was a kind of wholesome that I haven't encountered in a Young Adult novel since I was a teenager myself. It made me laugh out loud on several occasions, and…
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Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman
First things first: I have to acknowledge that I am probably the last person on the planet to have picked up Gail Honeyman's award-winning Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine. I've passed by it…
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Men Without Women by Haruki Murakami
Since the day my mum came home with a battered copy of The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle from a charity shop, declaring that “it was written by a Japanese author, so [I] would probably…